To filibuster or not to filibuster, that is the question.

Posted on January 28, 2006

Sen. Kerry, Kennedy, and Clinton appear to be on board with a filibuster, and I’m all for it. I think the should filibuster it. I think when the vote comes up a few hours before the State of the Union, they should let the filibuster begin and let it bump the State of the Union address. Then I think the Republicans should break it the old fashioned way by waiting for whoever does it to need to go to the bathroom. It’s time to defeat this sword hanging over the Senate floor. Let them filibuster and then break the filibuster. The humiliation and utter defeat will by the final nail in the coffin of this dying and irrelevant group of children called the Democratic Party.

Crossposted from Part-Time Pundit by John Bambenek

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2 Responses to “To filibuster or not to filibuster, that is the question.”

  1. Peter Bella on January 29th, 2006 2:09 pm

    I too am for the filibuster for the same reasons. If the Democrats have not already shown us that they have no shame or decency, they should really be allowed to make a public spectacle out of themselves.

    They just do not get it. A party that is just so poll driven has absolutely ignored poll after poll that showed the people’s disgust over their treatment of Alito.

    Let the bread and circuses begin. Left them finish themselves off by making total buffons of themselves. Let the whole world see how petty, mean, and ridiculous they are. Let them see the future presidential candidate, Clinton, show her true colors; spite.

    I can see the color red in all fifty states.

  2. Lola on January 29th, 2006 9:02 pm

    Perhaps they should listen to their fellow Democrat senators who are saying this is not a good idea. In fact, I completely agree with Senator Landrieu (D-LA) that the Senate has more important things to tend to, like Hurricane Recovery. The filubster is a waste of time and the constituents of those senators supporting a filibuster need to let them know they want an answer. It’s time for a vote - no more games!